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The same thing that any mother would have to do, generally speaking. Children (at least in most tribes) were cared for by the old and in-firmed, this allowed for the younger to work to provide for the tribe. Unlike Euro-American societies that push their old away, tribal societies used them for the role they were best suited for; teaching the young how to be adults and keeping an eye on them at the same time.

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